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Following Bristol Live's report of the incident, a spokesperson for Ryanair said: "All Ryanair aircraft are thoroughly cleaned by professionals at the end of each day, in line with industry standards, and cabin crew carry out a cabin tidy and toilet check at the end of every flight, during turnaround.

"In this instance, the customers in question were moved to other seats."

They claim the seats hadn't been cleaned from the previous flight (Image: Fred McInerney)

Mr and Mrs McInerney were incensed they did not receive an apology. They have lived in southern Spain for nearly 16 years and have limited options in terms of flights back to the UK.

"The whole experience felt as though we didn't matter," said Fred.

"We were treated like cattle. The whole attitude of the staff has really gone down in my estimations.

"Their cabin crew and standards in comparison to larger more reputable airlines is substandard and needs investigating.

"Ryanair make their customers feel like transporting them is a chore and it’s as if their customers should act and behave as they are told during transportation as they are lucky to be on the flight. "